The sentence 'C'est tout ce que Ich liebe es' begins in French and ends in German. The last part of the sentence in fact is the German translation of the McDonald's slogan 'I'm lovin/ it'. The statement therefore means It's [or It means] everything that I'm lovin' it. In the word-by-word translation, the demonstrative pronoun 'ce'* means 'this'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The noun 'tout' means 'all, everything'. The conjunctive pronoun 'ce que' means 'that which, what'. The personal pronoun 'ich' means 'I'. The verb 'liebe' means '[I] like, love'. And the personal pronoun 'es' means 'it'. *The letter 'e' drops in front of a word that begins with a vowel or a non-aspirated 'h'.
Seen this on a McDonald's product, didn't you? XD "C'est tout ce que j'aime" and "Ich liebe es" are the French and German versions of the McDonald's slogan "I'm lovin' it"
Ich liebe means my name is then you add your name on the end so i am Ich liebe rubyben10
Ich liebe dich nein ich hasse dich = I love no I hate you
The phrase 'Ich liebe dich' is German for 'I love you'.
"Ich liebe jemanden speziell" means "I love someone specific"
Answer: "Ich liebe alle" is German and means "I love all", or "I love everybody".
Ich liebe dich = I love you. German is first then English.
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Ich liebe dich beste Freundin = I love you best friend (said to a female).
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